All Netflix news for December
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New series, seasons and films will start on Netflix again in the coming month. The video streaming provider has announced its December 2020 offer that customers can look forward to.
With Disney +, Apple TV +, Amazon Video, Sky Ticket and Co., the competition for Netflix is growing steadily. With this in mind, the still leading streaming provider has to think about something to keep its customers happy. This works best with new content. Netflix will broadcast a number of new titles in December 2020. There are not only completely new productions, but also the continuations of popular series. Whether thriller, action or children’s films – the Netflix novelties in December include numerous new seasons and films.
- The Netflix news for December 2020
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- From December 4th
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- From December 8th
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- From December 15th
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- From December 25th
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- From 05.12.
- From December 8th
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- From 11.12.
- From December 15th
- From 16.12.
- From 18.12.
- From 23.12.
- Those were the highlights in November 2020
- Last chance on Netflix
The Netflix news for December 2020
December at Netflix will be a real festival for series and film fans. In addition to the final season of “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina”, films like “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom” with Viola Davis or “The Prom” with Meryl Streep will be glamorous.
New series and seasons
From 01.12.
- Thomas and Friends (Season 23)
- Secrets of the Universe (Season 2)
- On Withdrawal – Back To Life (Season 6)
- Ancient Aliens – Inexplicable Phenomena (Season 3)
- The Guest (Season 1)
- Christmas films – those were our holidays (season 1)
From 02.12.
- Hazel Brugger: Tropical (Comedy Special)
- Ari Eldjárn: Pardon My Icelandic (Comedy Special)
- Alien Worlds (Season 1)
From December 4th
- Big Mouth (Season 4)
- Kings of Jo’Burg (Season 1)
- Selena: The Series (Season 1)
From 05.12.
- Detention (Season 1)
The mystery horror series is based on the adventure game of the same name from 2017. In the series, which is set in the Greenwoord school in Taiwan, the political situation of the so-called White Terror (1949 to 1987) is linked to the personal fate of a group young people and the legends of local myths.
- Vikings (Season 6)
In December, the final sixth season of the hit series “Vikings” comes to Netflix. Bjorn (Alexander Ludwig) is the new King of Kattegat and tries to follow in the footsteps of his father (Travis Fimmel) and to assert his claims to power against Harald. In addition, the exiled Ivar is struggling to return home.
From December 8th
- Mr. Iglesias (Season 3)
From 10.12.
- Alice in Borderland (Season 1)
From 11.12.
- Your Last Hour (Season 1)
- Hilda (season 2)
From 14.12.
- Your Last Solo (Season 1)
From December 15th
- Magic Things Club (Season 1)
- Song Exploder (Season 1)
From 16.12.
- The Yorkshire Ripper (Season 1)
- How To Mess With Christmas (Season 1)
- Anitta: Made In Honório (Season 1)
- Vir Das: Outside In – The Lockdown Special
From 18.12.
- Christmas at Home (Season 2)
- Sweet Home (Season 1)
From December 25th
- Bridgerton (Season 1)
From 31.12.
- Chilling Adventures of Sabrina (Season 4)
The popular teenage witch returns to Netflix in December. Season 4 will unfortunately also be the finale of the series “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina”, the dark remake of the 90s series “Sabrina – Totally Bewitched!”. But there is a lot going on in Greendale: Sabrina (Kiernan Shipka) and her allies are facing the so-called Eldritch Terror.
New film highlights in December
- Angela’s Christmas wish
- The Baader Meinhof Complex
- Deepwater Horizon
- Dirty Office Party
- Maze Runner 3
- Power Rangers
- John Wick
“John Wick” Part 1 is coming to Netflix in December! The popular action series with Keanu Reeves in the lead role starts here when the former hit man John takes on a Russian gang. To do this, he has to immerse himself in his old life, which he left behind for his wife.
From 02.12.
- Ostra
From December 3rd
- Christmas again
- Break
From December 4th
- 9 Kere Leyla
- We can’t help it
- Robbers and gendarmes
- Bomby Rose
- Deficiency
The drama “Mank” is based on the life of screenwriter Herman J. Mankiewicz (played by Gary Oldman). After falling out of favor in Hollywood, the alcoholic author senses a second chance when Orson Welles (Tom Burke) is commissioned to write the screenplay for “Citizen Kane”. However, the cooperation is not going smoothly …
From 05.12.
- Mighty Express: A Christmas Adventure
From December 8th
- Emicida: AmarElo – Everything for yesterday
- Spirit – wild and free: hands-on riding adventure
- The super monsters: Monster-like Christmas
From 09.12.
- ballerina
- The incredible story of the Rose Island
From 11.12.
- The canvas
- Giving Voice
- Mü-Mo saves Christmas
- The Prom
In the musical tragicomedy, Meryl Streep and James Corden play alongside Nicole Kidman and Andre Rannells. The actress Dee Dee Allen (Streep), who has been a bit aloof over the years, wants to get involved in charitable activities after her new piece flopped on Broadway. In doing so, she meets the lesbian schoolgirl Emma, who causes a sensation in her conservative homeland because she wants to go to prom with her friend.
From December 15th
- Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
From 16.12.
- The top candidate
From 18.12.
- Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom
Viola Davis plays blues legend Ma Rainey: When “The Queen of the Blues” wanted to record a new record in Chicago in 1927, it wasn’t just the white producers who had a dispute. There is also friction within the Afro-American band.
From 23.12.
- The Midnight Sky
- Your Name Engraved In
Those were the highlights in November 2020
In November it was slowly but surely Christmas time on Netflix. With sequels to in-house productions such as “Prinzessinnentausch” or “Christmas Chronicles”, the streaming provider directly serves the slowly blossoming pre-Christmas feeling. With the drama “What we wanted” and the new season “The Crown”, the offer is very broad overall.
The new series and seasons on Netflix
From 10.11.
- Bad Banks (Season 2)
The successful German series deals with the instability of the banking system. The focus is on the young investment banker Jana (Paula Beer), who has to prove herself in a new company. In doing so, she comes across sensitive information about manipulated balance sheets, which she uses to her advantage.
From November 15th
- The Crown (Season 4)
The Netflix series “The Crown” is dedicated to the life of the British Queen, Elizabeth II. Beginning with her wedding to the young Prince Philip in 1947, the fourth season has now arrived in the 70s and 80s. Topics of the new season: The Queen and Lady Diana as well as dealing with Margaret Thatcher (Gillian Anderson).
From 11/28
- American Horror Story (Season 9)
The ninth season of the popular horror series was apparently influenced by popular classic horror slasher films. The characters end up in Camp Redwood, where a murderer was up to mischief 14 years ago. The well-known faces of Emma Roberts, Billie Lourd, Cody Fern, Lily Rabe and Finn Wittrock are among the party.
The new films in November on Netflix
From 11.11.
- What we wanted
Lavinia Wilson and Elyas M’Barek play a happy young couple in “Was we wanted”. However, both of them have a big, unfortunately unfulfilled wish to have children; numerous attempts at artificial insemination have already failed. To take a break, the two go to Sardinia. However, unwanted memories come up there. The Austrian film will be released on November 11 on Netflix and will be a candidate for the best international film for the Oscars 2021.
From 19.11.
- Princess Swap: Swapped again
From November 24th
- Hillbillie elegy
JD Vance, a former Marine from southern Ohio and currently a law student at Yale, is about to get the dream job of his life when a family crisis calls him back home that he wanted to forget. JD now has to deal with the complicated circumstances of his family from the Appalachians, including the difficult relationship with his addict mother Bev (Amy Adams). Using the memories of his grandmother, Mamaw (Glenn Close) – the feisty and brilliant woman who raised him – JD soon realizes that in order to fulfill his dreams he must first accept his roots.
From November 25th
- The Christmas Chronicles – Part 2
From November 27th
- Assassin’s Creed
The film “Assassin’s Creed”, released in 2016, is based on the first part of the computer game series of the same name. With the computer program Animus it is possible to delve into the memories of the ancestors using the genetic material. In order to recover a mystical artifact, Callum Lynch (Michael Fassbender) is sent to the Animus by the Templar Order. With his help he immerses himself in the life of the assassin Aguilar in the 15th century. The reviews were anything but rosy; The project met with little approval from fans of the games. Thanks to fantastic pictures and stunts, it is still worth seeing. There are also rumors of a Netflix series that deals with the material – maybe that’s why the streaming provider is bringing the film into its offer?
From November 30th
- conspiracy
Last chance on Netflix
Where there is joy, there is often a downside to Netflix. In addition to the many new products in the program , the provider sells several films and series every month . So look to see if there are any titles that you would like to have a quick look at beforehand.
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